Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Witchcraft and sorcery , which in any case few other cultures distinguish as sharply as the Zande , are not the only mystical responses to the experience of affliction in tense relationships .
2 The broad native roads made as straight as possible for their mark , like the roads of the Romans , seem to pick out preferentially the highest and steepest hills , which they ascend perpendicularly and without compromise .
3 But if widowhood is such a double shock for many women , why do widows survive much longer than widowers ?
4 Marslen-Wilson and Welsh ( 1978 ) found that fluent restorations occurred more frequently when the word was very predictable ( e.g. in Still he wanted to smoke a cikarette ) than when it was only moderately predictable ( e.g. , in It was his mizfortune that they were stationary ) .
5 The bombs stopped as suddenly as they started but the hollow screams of anti-aircraft shells continued without pause .
6 Brown and McCormick 's skuas and Wilson 's petrels fly as far as temperate latitudes of the northern hemisphere .
7 Unfortunately , as Table 4.6 shows there were no strong differences , and certainly none showing action sample clients faring significantly better than control samples .
8 The following year the Scots penetrated as far as Swaledale and Richmondshire , burning villages and seizing or killing resisters : on this occasion Holme Cultram abbey lost livestock valued at £500 .
9 There is usually a pressing desire of all parties to proceed as fast as possible so the solicitors are required to produce their draft agreement before they have received all the information requested or the accountants have completed due diligence .
10 Their lips met once more as slowly they savoured the pure essence of love .
11 And indeed the anthropomorphism of the sociobiologists goes much further than that since they regularly employ a language which derives directly from the ideology of twentieth-century capitalism : investment , costs , benefits are central elements in their vocabulary .
12 That way everyone born after that particular time would have their sins forgiven so long as they believed in Jesus .
13 Turkle ( 1984 ) , for example , analyses how computers provide female-as well as male-identified cognitive experiences .
14 Traditionally reared animals grow more slowly than those reared under intensive farming conditions — they are therefore more mature and are hung for two or three weeks to bring out the flavour .
15 Some day a Western team will be able to get sufficient funds to train as intensively as the Poles , who yet again took the first three places and the team prize .
16 If you 're selling cars , you 've got a guarantee warranty with it , and I think most customers are misled into believing that those guarantees and warranties cover far more than they do in fact .
17 In the cases that followed ( ie the disposal of the whole of the matrimonial home to the wife ( Chapter 3 ) ; a conveyance of the husband 's interest in the matrimonial home to the wife ( Chapter 4 ) ; and the conveyance of the husband 's interest in the matrimonial home to a third party ( Chapter 5 ) ) , once the husband had disposed of his interest no further tax considerations applied so far as the husband was concerned ( unless there was an element of gift involved in the conveyance not at arm 's length and the husband died within seven years , thus bringing in a charge to inheritance tax ) .
18 Such organizations look inward rather than outward .
19 Facing him , she wasted no time , the words pouring forth just as he drew a reluctant breath before speech .
20 Okay , it 's too close but how many , how many cars travel any further than that apart ?
21 The purpose of looking at Hansard will not be to construe the words used by the minister but to give effect to the words used so long as they are clear .
22 Finally , in rejecting the submission that relaxing the exclusionary rule could amount to the courts questioning proceedings in Parliament contrary to Article 9 of the Bill of Rights , Lord Browne-Wilkinson observed that ‘ the purpose of looking at Hansard could not be to construe the words used by the minister but to give effect to the words used so long as they are clear ’ .
23 The Magistrate , standing in hesitation on the verandah , was illuminated by a rare shaft of watery sunlight for a moment and his whiskers flared more brilliantly than ever but then the sun moved on , extinguishing them .
24 If cloze is a sensitive measure of this aspect of comprehension , we would expect readers to do very poorly if they were presented with a cloze test on a passage in which all the sentences had been mixed up .
25 Sergeants and Inspectors know almost exactly where an officer can be found at a certain time , and woe betide the constable who keeps his superior officer waiting .
26 Her eyes flew open just as his lips found the delicate curve of her neck .
27 But was it for this that the trumpets blew so confidently when the TECs appeared , less than two years ago ?
28 On such trials , subjects respond more quickly if the prime and target are related than unrelated , presumably reflecting a spread of semantic activation within the cognitive system .
29 If an engineer considers that the necessary resources are being withheld or are not available , then this must be addressed with the other parties involved as soon as possible .
30 I do appreciate the discount since CPRW is a charity and we try to make our funds go as far as possible .
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